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20 Ways to Eat More Fruits and Veggies |
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Friday, 18 May 2007 |
Susan Russo, Fit Fare - Last month, I explained how eating fruits and vegetables from 5 different color groups can help protect you against cancer. Convincing you that fruits and vegetables are good for you was the easy part. The hard part is helping you incorporate the recommended daily allowance of 5-9 servings. |
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Cake Decorating Contest for Everyone |
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Friday, 18 May 2007 |
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Cherrybrook Kitchen, May 18, 2007 - Cherrybrook Kitchen, producer of food allergy-friendly baking mixes, is hosting their 1st annual Cake Decorating Contest. “Interested participants are encouraged to bake and uniquely decorate their favorite Cherrybrook Kitchen cake. Once their masterpiece is complete, they take a picture of their cake, log onto Cherrybrook Kitchen and submit their entry between now and June 1, 2007. |
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Allergy Friendly Food Manufacturer Goes Gluten-Free |
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Wednesday, 16 May 2007 |
Nonuttin Foods, May 2007 - When the Elliott family founded Nonuttin’ Foods back in 2002, in honor of their peanut allergic child, they never could have imagined the rapidly expanding market that lay before them. Their first product line included three granola bar flavors, each free of peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, and dairy. The food allergy-friendly snacks were an instant hit. |
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New Food Allergy Clinic Opens |
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 |
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Katie Gazella - ANN ARBOR, MI – The rapid proliferation of children developing allergies to foods – such as peanuts, tree nuts, milk and more – has led the University of Michigan Health System to open a new clinic that will include a focus on the problem. The new clinic at Domino’s Farms in north Ann Arbor offers an expansion of food allergy services previously provided by U-M experts. |
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New innovation for child-allergy detection |
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007 |
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May 15, 2007 - Brussels, Belgium - In the past decade, food allergies have become a major point of concern for paediatricians, especially those treating very young children. The number of cases has almost doubled over the last ten years. EUREKA project E! 3292 MULTI-PATCH has helped to develop a full range of ‘DIALLERTEST’® products, aimed at detecting the most frequently observed children’s allergies, including milk, corn, soy and house dust mites. Already being marketed internationally, the results represent a major success for European medical research and development. |
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Food Allergy Awareness Week |
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
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Editor, GoDairyFree.org - Beyond our usual “free-from” and vegan line-up, from May 13 to May 19, in honor of Food Allergy Awareness Week, the www.GoDairyFree.org front page will feature food allergy news, recipes, product reviews and more. Check back as our features will change daily, and you can expect to see an assortment of offerings free-from dairy, eggs, gluten, tree nuts, peanuts, and other top allergens. Of course, these aren’t just for the food allergic, but rather “safe” foods and information that everyone can share. |
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New Organic Marshmallows in Fantastic Flavors |
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
Stamford, New York - May, 2007 -- Toonie Moonie Organics Announces a First: Certified Organic Marshmallow Creme. Children of all ages can now satisfy their sweet tooth with the first certified organic marshmallow confections from new kid on the block - Toonie Moonie Organics Ltd. “At the Chicago All Things Organic trade show in May we’re launching 3 new products that, to our knowledge, do not exist in NOFA certified organic form as of yet,” says Kim Condon, Toonie Moonie Organics co-founder. |
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Milk Weight Loss Claims Shut Down |
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Saturday, 12 May 2007 |
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Alisa Fleming, Dairy Free Made Easy - In a letter made public on Friday the Federal Trade Commission asserted that U.S. dairy producers must discontinue all advertising and marketing activities, which involve weight loss claims. As reported by Reuters, the milk-weight loss connection is not supported by enough scientific evidence. More conclusive research must be completed before such dairy campaigns may resume. |
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